未~
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Prefix attached to nouns or verbs to mean 'not yet ~'. For example, 『未完成』 (mikansei, 'unfinished') or 『未解決』 (mikaiketsu, 'unsolved').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are at a café discussing their weekend plans and recent activities.

未~

み~

not yet ~ (prefix)

Core Language Building BlocksCore Forms & Grammar Patterns

Memory Hook

Imagine a sign that says 'Not Yet Open' — the '未' (mi) looks like a door with a bar across it, meaning 'not yet' something. 'Mi' sounds like 'me' waiting: 'Me, not yet!' → 未~ (mi-, 'not yet ~').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『未~』 (mi-) is often used in formal or written contexts to indicate something hasn't happened yet, such as 『未完成』 (mikansei, 'unfinished') or 『未経験』 (mikeiken, 'inexperienced'). It's common in business and academic settings.

Forms

Base: 未~Prefix attached to nouns or verbs to mean 'not yet ~'. For example, 『未完成』 (mikansei, 'unfinished') or 『未解決』 (mikaiketsu, 'unsolved').